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100 1  Hicks, Brian,|d1966- 
245 10 When the dancing stopped :|b[the real story of the Morro 
       Castle disaster and its deadly wake]|h[Hoopla electronic 
       resource] /|cBrian Hicks. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bTantor Audio,|c2006. 
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511 1  Read by Dick Hill. 
520    In the bestselling tradition of The Devil in the White 
       City, award-winning author Brian Hicks tells the explosive
       story of the Morro Castle-the elegant luxury liner that 
       burned off the coast of New Jersey in 1934.On September 7,
       1934, the captain of the luxurious Ward Line flagship 
       Morro Castle died under mysterious circumstances seven 
       hours before his ship caught fire off the New Jersey 
       coast. Much of the crew abandoned ship, leaving passengers
       to burn or jump into the sea as a hurricane approached and
       literally fanned the flames. The ship was incinerated, and
       134 people perished.Using hundreds of previously 
       classified FBI reports, first-person survivor interviews, 
       and countless documents, Brian Hicks has written-and 
       solved-a murder mystery that mesmerized the nation more 
       than seventy years ago. Told with authentic period detail 
       and true-crime excitement, Hicks determines that the 
       ominous weather was not the cause for the ship's burning. 
       After reading Hick's deeply researched epic, we can only 
       conclude that the disaster was the work of a madman among 
       the crew.Hicks creates a finely drawn portrait of 
       Depression-era America. Perfect for history buffs and 
       adventure enthusiasts, When the Dancing Stopped is 
       nonfiction narrative at its best."A suspenseful, highly 
       satisfying read."-Kirkus Starred Review"...the book is a 
       riveting account of this tragedy..."-Booklist 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
610 20 Morro Castle (Steamship) 
650  0 Audiobooks. 
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